This spice native to the Nile valley gives a distinctive warm flavor to a range of savory dishes in India, North Africa, the Middle East, Mexico, and America. Cumin is essential in mixtures such as Garam Masala and Panch Phoron. It is also found in pickles, relishes, and salads. North Africa uses cumin as an ingredient in ras el hanout and to flavor merguez sausages and couscous dishes. In eastern Araboc countries and in Turkey, ground cumin is added to meat dishes and to vegetables. In Spain and Mexico it is combined with cinnamon and saffron in stews, and it is used in Texas in chili con carne.
Ingredients
Cumin Seeds
Origin
Unknown
Tips for Success
Cumin powder can be sprinkled on roasted vegetables, meats (chicken, lamb, beef), and even desserts like apple pie.
FAQ
How old are these spices?
We purchase what we need every year right after the spices are harvested. These spices are as fresh as you can get. They are not sitting in a warehouse for multiple years. The oldest spices we carry will be one year old compared to the commodity market which warehouses spices for 10+ years before selling them to you.
Are these spices certified organic?
Unfortunately we do not have any certifications at this time but most of our spices are organically grown and all of them are non gmo. Each ingredient can be traced back to its origin. Email support@spicetribe.com for any questions.